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    <h1>TweetDeli: Delicious/Twitter</title>
    <p>This project is an account manager for users with accounts on Delicious and Twitter. One pushes new updates and the other caches digest keys; the build process results in online public chain of knowledge that can define links explicitly or in more obscure ways.</p>
    <p>Backup for Google-bots who carry their ideas on Yahoo!'s popular social bookmarking application. Important features include off-line caching of posts and posted pages' content, cache-level selection and reorganization of postings, interactive synchronization, merging several web service API formats with direct-to-PDF output provided by htm2pdf.co.uk</p>
    <h2>Goals</h2>
    <p>We start with a list of my own twitter and delicious clients, that must be stored in a configuration file based on an example from the project package. The configuration is separated off per user so my password data is not included in your welcome package. You can add your own twitter account, but unless you have multiple, this package will probably not be interesting to you.</p>
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    <li>Pack User Data into caches that don't write back</li>
    <li>Establish a local copy of data that online servers store for me</li>
    <li>Do my best to keep this data without obsoleting it from workflow</li>
    <li>Delete the data when it's no longer pertinent. Archive some logs.</li>
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